The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 05, 1877, Image 4

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    rrofcRslonnl (rlinlnnls In England.
The " Register of Hnbitunl Crimiiinl
in England nnd Wnles for the years 18G9
to 1876," has just been printed in the
printing -works of lier majesty's prison,
Brixton. The ponderous volume is
bound in black, and contains the nnmes
of 12.1G1 criminal, with all their
aliases.
A summary of the proportions of ha
bitual criminals born in particular locali
ties gives rather surprising results.
Stafford stands at the head of the list,
raised to that bad eminence by thirty
criminals out of a population of 15,946,
which gives the- rate of 1.881 professional
criminals to every 1,000 inhabitants.
Worcester comes next with sixty-seven
criminals out of a population of 38, 116,
a rate of 1.745 to the 1,000. Where the
numbers nre so small the difference
might seem the result of chance, but the
returns extend over seven years. Taun
ton comes next with twenty-seven crimi
nals, among 15,400 inhabitants, a pro
portion of 1.745 to the 1,000, and Lan
caster has a proportion of 1.681 to the
1,000, or twenty-nine out of 17,245.
Manchester, Hereford, Wigau, Preston,
Shrewsbury, Liverpool, Stockport, War
rington, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Black
burn, Birmingham, Bristol, Chester and
Han ley follow close.
The metropolis, which heads the list
for number of habitual criminals, pro
ducing 1.503 nearly threo times as
many ns Manchester, the next town on
the list has tho low proportion of ,461
in 1,000 when its habitual criminals are
compared with its total population
London thus conies out not only better
thau the towns already mentioned, but
better than such places as Yarmouth,
Ipswich, Brighton, Oxford and Cam
bridge. The places which produced
more than 100 habitual criminals were
London, Manchester (630), Liverpool
f 551), Birmingham (313), Leeds C210),
Bristol (180), Sheffield (.172), Preston
(112); 4,447 of the criminals came from
towns or villages which contribute fewer
than twenty t the returns.
The habitual criminals whom Ireland
contributed to the prisons iu England
and Wales were 1,082 in number. Those
who had been born iu Scotland were
158. Of the total number of prisoners,
8,612 were males, 3,552 females. In
spite of the merciful presumption of the
law as to women acting under the direc
tion of their husbands, the percentage of
married female prisoners was 59. 12. On
the other hand, tho single men were
twice as numerous as the married men
(67.2 per centum of tho whole to 32.8
per centum). London Times.
Light Wines.
It is a common fallacy among us to
suppose that a cure for intemperance
would be the general introduction of the
light wines, which form the almost uni
versal and, as it is averred, uon-intoxi-catiug
drinks of European nations. The
following from an Italian newspaper,
La Vcdrtta, published at Florence, tells
a different story.
Thsresa S., a young Milanese teacher
of embroidery, passed her birthday
gayly with her relations, solemnizing the
occasion with a frugal dinner, at which
there was not wanting a generous pro
vision of various kinds of wines. Theresa,
who in time gone by, had abandoned
herself to melancholy, and nlso to a cer
tain kind of suicidal monomania, seemed
now on t lie contrary to show an extraordi
nary How of good spirits.
The glasses, tho bottles nnd flasks
were passed round in the most rapid and
boisterous manner, and the cmbroideross
took an active part in this souflle, till at
thtt termination of the dinner, she
caught up a knife and thrust it repeated
ly into lier iireast, sending forth pierc
ing cri ;s. The abuse of the spirituous
drinks had brought back the fatal mania
nnd unhappily there was no remedy be
causo the blow was given with unusual
lorce.
This is merely one clipping from a
daily paper in a country where the
lightest of liprht wines are raised, and
where it is supp ;sod that they cannot
intoxicate ; perhaps if those who so ar
dently advocate their general introduc
tion here, were to read more of the
Italian papers, they might see cause to
modify their opinion.
To hay that there is no intoxication in
lands wlr. re brawls nnd murders nre
common, would be to assert that fruit is
borne without its treo ; and while stupid
drunkenness is certainly not so often
exhibited in public in Italy and Frnnce,
a ; iu more northern climes, we think it
is fair to presume that the exceeding
volatility of tho one, and the irritability
of the other nation, is duo to the state of
constant nervous excitement produced
by the universal use of light wines.
That this excitability fail? to reach
tliH stages of heavy Btupidity nnd fierce
insanity which intemperance is wont to
exhibit to us, is perhaps owing to the
l'isitiitle produced by the i
the underfed condition of
climate and
the people.
r.e ther of which would apply on this
side of the water.
A Prince of Thieves.
The thieves of Paris, like the Parisian
police, Lave long been supposed to be
preternuturally acute. A thief of Buis
Ojlombc.? has lately proved how much
he could excel either. M. IJourdnis owns
n piece of property in the place indi
eatjd, which two years ago he rented to
au eligible tenant. M. lJourdais dwelt
in another piaca, nnd for a year and a
hulf his rent wus sent to him with the
most perfect regularity. No landlord
could ask for a better tenant. At tho
end of eighteen months M. Bourdais r
dived no remittance, and wrote many
times to Bee what was the trouble. He
received no answer. Finally, after some
months of delay, he determined to go to
ois-Colombes, and upou arriving there
what was his surprise to rind that noth
ing of his " place " remained but the
ground itself. He sought diligently for
his house, but nla-i ! he ha 1 no house;
it h id been dismantled, demolished and
removed. In a ra.o lie laid his griev
ance beforo tho police, who nre probably
now searching for the dwelling with the
bast quality of microscopes. The polk e
are, however, doin better work on a
more crying evil than the theft of housef,
ani aro ut present diligently snekiuq; to
c'.oso some of the gaining houses of the
o ipihd, and thereby advertising some of
tiiem which have hitherto not been gen
erally known to the public.
Distribution of Silver Coin.
A new regulation has just been mode
by tho United States treasury depart
ment to facilitate the distribution of sil
ver coin. Any broker depositing SI, (XX)
or more iu nationul currency at the near
est government depository wilr receive
at his place of business the same sum in
silver coinage upou receipt of the notioe
of deposit hero. Hitherto the treasury
ha"' required customers to get silver at
rational depositories. The distribution
i silver coin continues without check at
the rate of a quarter of A million a week,
or about twelv million a yea.
Communication Between Ant.
Nothing is more certain than that Rnts
set great tor. by tho lorvre of ants
(whether of their own tribe or not), nnd
that they will carry carefully to their
ne4s any they can lind. Sir John Lub
bock, therefore, put two glasses, the one
filled with lnrveo (from three hundred to
six hundred), nnd another containing
only two or three (of which, however,
any one taken away was immediately re-
filaccd by another), in positions occessi
ile to an ant's nest, and then put one of
the tribe Lasius nigcr to each glass,
noting on lier return to the nest how
many companions each brought with it;
but all these companions on their arrival
at either glass of lurvno were imprisioned
till tlB end of the experiment, bo that
they might not, by their return to the
nest carrying larvro, betray in which glass
the larger number was.
The result was that in every case here
recorded Sir John quotes the total re
sult of all the experiments occupying
fifty hours, and the individual result of
five of the experiments occupying eirht
hours, but not, of course, the individual
result of every experiment the nnt
visiting the glass with few lorvto brought
either no companions or very few the
largest number of companions ever
brought by her was three in ono hour,
in which she herself made ten journeys;
wlnle the one visiting the glass with
many lurtto never brought less than
seven compa- ions in nn hour's time, nnd
once brought sixteen companions within
that time tho remarkable fact being
that in the hour which she brought most
companions she made tho fewest journeys
herself, while in the hour in winch Bhe
brought fewest companions with her she
worked singulnrly hard herself.
Uut the most hnsl of these experiments 1
was the one in which Sir John reversed i
the glasses, leaving the ant which hnd
been hitherto engaged on the small heap
with hundreds to work nt. And the re-
suit was most remarkable. The nnt
ul,i,.l, l.n.l r,r..violr lmvnrrl.f. eorrmnr... I
I .' o - I
lively few companions, how brought
twenty in the two hours during which
the experiment lasted or at the rate of
ton in t.lin hour while the other one. !
which had hitherto brought many com
panions with it, though it worked hard
itselt, brought only oue compnnion
throughout the two hours.
It is clearly impossible not to infer
that each ant while working at the. larger
heap communicated to its companions in
the nest either its greater need of nssist-
ance or the greater booty to be had,.!
while the other nnt either communicated
its indifference to assistance or the small
ness of the booty to be had. London
Sjjectator. -
The Funeral Baked Meats.
The Allentown Chronicle says ; Prob
ably there is no other county in this
State, or the United States for that mat
ter, where feasting at funerals prevails
to so great nu extent ns in Lehigh county.
The custom prevails nlso iu the counties
of Berks and Southampton. When a
rich farmer or farmer's wife dies, the
breath is scarcely out of the body before J
preparations lor tne usuni lunerni least
begin on a grand scale. Oxen are killed
nud the fatted calf is brought to the
block. Fowls nro slaughtered by the
hundred. The ovens nnd the cooking
stoves nre kept busy for days, cooking,
roasting and baking. Immense supplies
of bread, pies nud pastry nro provided.
The neighbors generally do this work
unbidden. On the day of the funeral
tho feasting commences early in the
morning and is kejit up to a lato hour in
the day. Half n
dozen tables are kept '
going, and nearly all the rooms of the
liouso are occupied by the feasters.
Everybody who attends is supposed to
eat two or three times a day near neigh
bors ns well as those from a distance.
i l l l . .
, , y , . , . . 1
hundred persons are feasted at one of
tin. iniiLi uuuuil J- luuciuio, xiiu nuioca
of attendants are also put up and fed.
Close as our farmers proverbially are it
is considered " mean " to stint on solemn
occasions like these. In fact the im-
incuiate family ure not considered at till
the mutter. They are the mourn
ers, una are ut the mercy ot the volunteer
attendants, who t;ke possession of the
house and arrange everything to suit
themselves consulting the family, of
course, but taking it for granted that
their most extravagant suggestions will
be approved.
Now, all this shows a great stretch of
hospitality and liberality, but it is high
time the custom waa abandoned. While
a rich family may be able to afford it one
not so rich must lind it a very serious
and expensive business. The custom,
w believe, prevails nowhere except in
the German districts of Pennsvlvairia.
Cross-Examination.
The direct examination of n gas fitter's ; i 'tn f--lt kv persons who cannot locato any
wif , tho plaintiff in a divorce suit tried ; prticukr tlwease. If they work, it becomes
-ry . v . 1 f ti t I labor! if tuev wulu, thev noon tire: nientnl
m ,:m Frnnciaco dieted tho fact that ; crrorts ,,0001;ie a and even jovn nro
during five years her husband had given : dimmed by the Hlmdow of thin weukneax 'which
lier only two gowus, one hat, one pair ! is c itt over their liven, ltocourse ia had eoiuc
of shoes, aud two or three pairs of gloves; ; tim to Btimulnnts of a dan. rou8 character.
hiirft lipr tears Tho cross-examination T,' Rjv'ue " I'Uymciam to refrain from active
11 uce lier tears. 1 110 eross-exammauoii ,ftbor rroduC(,H uo ha r,(M1its. Whv? The
then opened nud lasted several hours. BVHtem js debilitated dud needs to be built up
Judge Morrison finally lost patience, properly. I'ebl-viax Kvbup will do t:;ia very
Ho declared that he did not bee that a thing. Like the electric current, it permeate'
single point iu favor of tho defense had : the entire sytHii, aud harmonizing with the
lppn Urniirrlit out lv tli fi cniinsid An' corP01'eal fuucUoiiH. it raisca up the enfeebled
been orougm out iy tne couusii. An , aud brin J0 col(ir to tho check an(,
experience of seven years on the bench, iiO,,0 to tlie despondent. It does it a work
he remarked, had convinced him that iu promptly and wel'. Bold by all druggists.
nine cases out of ten a protrncted cross- j
examination did more harm than good to 1 The public are hereby assured, through
the side that conducted it, besides wast- i the columna of thin paper, that Paranns' 1'ur-
nig tne time 01 tne court, ine judge
might have added that through cross
examination low-toned lawyers acquired
proficiency in legal blackguardism, es
pecially when there is a lady in the
witness chair.
The Anonymous Coward.
Did it ever occur to anonymous writers
who send scurrilous aud abusive letters
to newspapers with whose opinions thf y
chance to differ, that they are placing
themselves in an attitude so mem as to ;
deserve contempt? When meu Lure j
tho courage to express their sentiments
cither verbally or over their own signa-1
tures their views must command respect-1
ful consideratTou if temperately uttered.
Uut when they resort to the shelter of 1
irrespousible vilification and the protec-
tion of the untraceable letter, they j
should not forget that he is not usu illy
considered above the grade of a brute ;
who seeks to drive his knife or strike
his blow under cover of darkness. The
knife may sometimes wound, the blow
occasionally smart but unless it be from
the hand of utter degradation the pain
cannot be so, great oh that of him who
has played the part of the bravado.
I.uuatk'K.
An oil tnau named Springmrin came
to WaHliinprtoii to be inaugnratoj as
President. J le claimed to Lave document
from the Louisiana returning board
Hliowing that lie should be counted iu.
He wus sent - to the lunatic asylum,
This makes", aaya a Washington letter, the
ixtu insaue person who bai corns hers
to b inaugurated)
The American Newspaper Pros.
In the sort of moral interregnum con
sequent on the failure of tho bnllot to
give an undisputed head to the nation,
an nnusunl responsibility has been cast
upon the press. It seems to be general
ly allowed that this responsibility has
been well borne, and that even the party
journals have on the whole, and consid
ering what party fipirit is, shown them
selves moderate, rencoiinblo nnd loyal to
the public good. Having drawn upon
myself tho wrath, always outspoken, of
the American press, by combatting the
exaggerations, as they may be now said
to have been judicially pronounced, of
Mr. Sumner's famous npeech on the Ala
bama question, I shall perhaps be the
loss open to suspicion of partiality in
saying that unless I am much mistaken,
the level, both intolleetunl nnd moral, of
American journlisin has been visibly
rising during the hist ten yenrs. It hns
fully shared that general upward ten
dency, the reality of which, notwith
standing all the utterances of despon
dency, I, for one, cannot doubt. Among
the sources of its improvement I am in
clined to reckon the increased ascen
dency of native over foreign writing nnd
management ; for though tho fact may
be unwelcome to Eurwpcnns, the im
ported elements of transatlantic journal
ist have, as a rule, by no means been
tho best. All this may be said without
denying that there is ground for the
complaints which aro still heard ; and
room for the exertions of those who are
endeavoring to give young men the
menus of training themselves more high
ly for a calling which is of almost fear
ful importance in any free country, nnd,
above all, in a country so greatly swayed
by opinion ns tho United Stutes. je-
mitian s Mayaztne
., .. . , . . . ., .
Mr- .Ma,rx;.ft vi"100111" f he Frenrfi
"t'Y" " '"" "ri""-
"!"":" uVl-u
"""' lingers, emereu ins nosrru, aim
found its way to tho interior of his
throat, where it fastened upon the mn
cous membrane, notwithstanding all en
deavors made by Mr. Marx to discharge
i it. Finally, gorged with blood, it drop
ped into tho casophngus, from whence it
ffns discharged only by powerful emetics,
which occupied two days.
Farmers, .Mechanics,
mid all persons who appreciate the value of
keeping n memorandum of business trnnsnc-
tioiis, daily ovents and items of interest or
importance, for future reference, should call on
j their druggists and get Dr. 1'ierce s mcmoran-
dum liook free. The doctor's Grand Invalids'
j Hotel at Buffalo, which costs, when finished,
j two hundred thousand dollars, will he opened
i early iu June next, for the reception of,'patients
i afflicted with chronic diseases and deformities,
i It will afford the most perfect facilities fur the
i cure of such affections, and its faculty of phy
sicians and surgeons will embrace graduates
from both American and European medicul
schools who have become distinguished for
their skill. The People's Common Sense Jfedi
cal Adviser, bv Dr. li. V. Pierce, a work of over
nine hundred large pages, illustrated by two
' hundred nud eighty-two engravings, and ele
gnutlv bound in cloth and cilt. is sent to anv
address by the author on receipt of one dollar
and ffty cents,
Aimosfone hundred thousand
copies have already been sold.
S. A. Cit.ua, Esii., druggist, of West Alexan
der, fa., says : " I sell more of Ir. Tierce's pre-
pcraiions man an others comiineu. ineygive
satisfaction in every case and I can cheerfully
recommend them to tho public."
The inventors of Burnett's Coooaine
- knowing that when the loss of hair occurs, it
is generally from that part of the head where
the greatest heat W necessarily generated, and
that animal fats bv their nature induce heal
rather than alleviate it turned their atten
tion and pharmaceutical science toward vego-
table oils, an the basis of a medicament to pro
mote the irrowth nnd I reserve the beimtv of the
hair. The oUittn cocos, or Cocoanut Oil, pre
sented ltsell most strongly, at ponseHsing many
properties peculiarly adapted for the purpose";
Imt its odor was objectionable, nnd its density
(except when exposed to heat) seemed for a
long time to defv all
Bbl f,,r p0pUar usei j
efforts to reader it avail-
m cooler climate", liv a
pi'ientifie selection of other ingredients, thone
which will cnemically com In no null the oil
have been discovered, and they together hiive
produced a compound, which is unequalitie-JIv
pronounced to be the best that has yet appeared.
In the form presented, this oil is permanent
ly deodorized, nnd held in a combination which
peculiarly adapts it for tho toilet ; Burnett'd
('oco.une is unrivaled in delicacy and agrcea
bleness cooling in its nature and possesses
fmch a penetrating aflinity for tho peeretions of
the sliin, that it is rapidly nbsorbed.
Its gitest erticacy is best secured by a per
fect cleansing, before its application, of the hair
and scalp, under which circumstance this oil
allays irritation, i-mioivs nil tendency to tlainl
mjf, and inriijurnlm tho actiun of the capil
laries in the highest degree. Its effect upon
the glossiness and richness of the hair is kik-Ii
as cannot besurpassed ; nnd it is offered to the
public in the firm belief that it only requires to
be known to supersede all other preparations.
We aro confident that no one who will make a
trial of its erticacy will be willing to return to
the use of nny other preparation.
Joseph liunNKTT A Co., lioaton, manufac
turers and proprietors.
A Sense of Weariness
I galive Fills contain no injurioua principle, but
1 that ther may be administered to childreu and
i the modt weak aud uhiittered conatitutiona iu
binull doaea, with great certainty of aucceax.
For ten cents we will send a scientific
book of one hundred and sixty choiee selections
from the poetical works of iiyron, Moore ai d
BnrnH ; txho, fifty selected popular sona a:i
other writings. 1'ho poetry of theae authors H
true to nature and the finest ever written. Des
mond & Co., 915 Kace St., Philadelphia, Fa.
A positive cure for rheumatism Du
ranp'8 ltlieumatio Hemedy. Hend for circular
to Uelphenbtine & Lentley, Wahiiigtuu, D. C.
A Cough, Cold or Soie Throat
Requires immediate attention, and should be
checked. If allowed to continue, irritation of
the lungR, a permanent throat affection, or
an incurable lung disease, ia often tho result.
"Bbown's Bronchial Tboches," having di
rect influence on tho parts, give immediate re
lief. For bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, consumi.
live and throat diseases, Troches aro used
always with good success.
Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most suc
cessful practitioners of his time, invented what
is now called Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. The
grunt success of this article in tho cure of bron
chitis and all diseases of throat and lungs, will
make the name of Johnson not less favorably,
if less widely known, than that of Louis Na
poleon. Durang's Rlieumatio Remedy never
fails to cure rheumatism. Bold by all druggists.
Some of those philanthropists who are
devising plana for contributing to the comfort
and improving the health of the poor, would find
money expended in the purchase of Glenn's
Pulphub Soap serviceable in bettering the physi
cal condition of the latter. Depot, Critteuton's
1 Sixth avenue, New York,
Hill's Hair t. Whisker Vj, blacker brown,S c.
At Which Hotel I
Experienced travelers nsnallr know, before
leaving home, at what hotel they will stop, in
large city like New York. Olhers have no
place selected, and depend upon the recommen
dations of their friends, or select place at
random. It is much l etter to bo thoroughly
posted beforo starting and o wo make known
to our readers, experienced or otherwise, the
latest and lowest reduction, nt the Grand Cen
tral, tho largest and best hotel in New York,
which has reduced to 12.60 and 13.00 per day.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the ureal New
England cure for oonghs, colds nd consump
tion. Cutler Bros. A Co. 'a, Boston, only genuine.
Rheumatism cured at once by Durang's
Tihctimatie Hemedy. Bend for circular to Hel
phenstiue 4 Bentloy, Washington, D. C.
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IIS. B. SX1IU. K1 Area Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
PILES !
Dr. Brown's llcrbnl Ointment Suppositoribt are guar
antfiud to cure any caso of Rglos that can be found ia tho
United St.-.tes. A sample box of theo Suppaitories
will bo, Kent free by mail to any aufferer on receipt of
2) cent:, to propiy post-Ke and packing. Rutar price
fjtl. A.lWj. Ir. O. rilKLI'S I5HOWN,
21 i ran d St.t .lorwey t'itye N. J.
A GREAT OFFER!
Wo will (liirlnu
flif.f ll-il-il Tifni-N
ilUin-H- of ()() I'l AMISA- OlM ANN, new anil
Mccni'd-!i'i uil or' fli'sl-f-lnH iiuikel-N hw-liulinir
WATERS' lit lower pric es tin i n-.li orlnsiiill
inenis nr in l-t urn il imitt Inr iliuii ever before
nlli-reil. VAT; ;i!M NIM AIIK mill
I I'KKiHT I'ltMIS 0!;JAN Ihii-lmlliiu
llieirMW Mil VBMIt mid IKM DIIIKi nre
Die lKST M ti:. I.Ol'AI, nntl T 1! A V K I.I (;
Alil-:TS WAN! I"l. llliiHliioi il ( iilnlnHiies
.luill'll, A libel-Ill llim-oifllt to Trarhtr; Minintcri,
chnrcht.t Srh'itil. fil-iri, rr. sheer inmate nl linlf
price. IIOItACi: WATKIIS WINS, .Mnnu.
IneliirerH hiu! llenlei-s, 4U Eust 14lll iSlreet,
riiinil Siiiiiii-i', .. V.
IV VOL' HAVK CONSI-Jll'TION, a bud colli,
cuuuh. or ai:y trouble n-ith the throat or lungs, try
PANCRMC EMULSION COD LIVER OIL
WITH THE
. tjlophoHi1iitvH of I. i nte fiiirf Soda.
tnmmcndod by the 1nr!n(c pbyiichns throughout
tho r-.untry. s n itprinv mudirine for purifying the
hi. i-l. fik'i euro f;r Ithoum ntim. Nuiir.ilRia or Kcrofuln,
it Ins n i tvpinl. A-k yitur tlruit'jint fur it ; ak vnur uliy
niciin nVint it. VM. W. ItAKTLKT A CJO.. llanufac
turin L'.itjuiiiits, I HI) High Street, Bogfrn, M:hb.
Noi Did, but Tested and Approved
iiirr rrirj::r.
f'o-ir I7ir a' rhi't'a-r'a. $1.50. Mr. lturrVn Site,
1.&I. 77if r-Ki.i'i.J Ctnh. If 1.2.V and H-ndtd. 1.U).
ttmth.l t t'tuzte ard it .SVy.-.r, Ths l.'and'.lph), hif
'... v. ?1.50 rtth .o.'ne Hrrcdi A. $1.0(1. Out OinX Lift,
.l.'J"i. Tb-if. lio-fx. !l.!iO. Will t'ar4i.,t Z.i'.rorv, 8 roll.,
il.wi. 7Ar '.w I'rlse S orit. 21 iVt., $2fi.7r,. The tX.tMi
.'Vi'ii- Stutico. Vt vola.. iJI.60. The 'imty iiuu!;, IS
IJiitill.'iBUt'S free.
lliihloii l. I.OTHItOIVJ,0., LPulilMier.
BILLIARD TABLES.
Bfst in Use. Hi'H. Cli.tll. Cues
m l everytliinic niipert-iinina t-j
Billuirds. t 1iwest lrice-i. Hiv
ng tho larK"t stick ml rinsst
rttciliticH for mHtlufncturinK.
-iriicrs cm be promptly lillcd.
Cimi Kpcmrl-hiinfl Tuples c!ie-.p.
The l!u,M!il Cl'E. an illus
triitwl ncwip.tpur sbnt frua on
'.ipplieati.in.
H. W. COLLEIiDER,
733 Broadway, H. Y.
WANTED !
MISSOURI COUNTY, TOWNSHIP
and TOWN BONDS,
INTEREST PAVING AND DEFAULTED.
JHD. S. TILHEY & CO Wafl SL, Kew York.
IKALtll8 IN
CITY and RAILROAD
BONDS.
zarine Blue Glass.
K ir curutivd purpotes and timiil:tin the irrowth of
Animal aivt yefft-Utblu li fa. Examined and i.ppniyed by
lieiiKral l'leaaontim. und his i'.ertitiuat accump-'inyins;
eavh purchiLsd. (.1-ahs CL'r to kxact HI7.K, with full
itruL-timi fur use nnd arrittiKenH'nt in the saau.
Fwr sale. Wlmleiale anil ttetail. by
Ali,at i Ili..IA lllN II. KIIOF.MAKEIt,
iach per mail, Eltr.NrH Plate (Jlabs Dkpot,
liemrul Hle.sontin's SJO. n 2 I 1 N. I'ourtll Ml.,
Bullion 11LUE and SUN M'iUT. Pllll .Mikl.ruiA.
1 LOWEST PRICES. '
Stni for PampMtt of the Unliable Cu.-liEgton F.oid.
U'i!rss, lizi CcEEi:lc:c:,E. t V. 1. 1.
IN The united staTEo
Q' I JCOLLENDER I
f fly St I
tik. - Ii I lZ
THE
NATIONAL DISEASE.
IS IT CURABLE?
THOSR vhohftTe tutTered from thtTarlontftnd com
plicated for mi or rlitHR miiitned by Catarrh,
nnd liaro tried many physician and remedies without
relief or cure, await tha answer to thli question with
considerable anxiety. And well they may; for no
dike use that can be mentioned is so tiurrersally preya
Icnt and to destructive to health as Catarrh. Bron
chills, Asthma, Conths, nnd serious and frequently
f.iUl affections of the lunu follow, in many cases a case
of simple but neglected Catarrh. Other sympathetic
affections, such an deafness. Impaired eve-siiht and
joss ol sense of smell, may be referred to as miner but
neyrthefesa serious results of prelected Catarrh, baa
rnouirh In them1ves, but as notnlns; compared with
the rtnnRiiroua affections of the throat and lungs likely
to follow.
IT CAN BE CURED.
IT can be cored. There la no donbt about tt. Tha
Immediate relief afforded by 8 n roan's Radical
CtjKa roa Catarbr la but a alight evidence of what
may follow a persistent use of this remedy. The hard,
ncrusiea mannr tnai nas lofigea mine nnani passnirea
s removed with a few applications t the nlceration
and Inflammation subdued and healed the entire
Membranous linings of the htad are cleansed and
ire
nurtuua. constitutionally hi action is mat or a pow
erful purifying agent, destroying In its course through
the srstem the acid poiton, the destructive agent In
catarrhal disease.
Fach package contains Tr. Banfords Improved In
nllnv Tube, with full directions for use In all cases.
haling tube, with full directions for use In all cases,
t'i
irl
rice, $1.00. For sale by all wholesale and retail drug-
rlsts throughout the United States.
TEH, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Bos
rut
ton.
Collins' Voltaic Plaster
IS THE BEST. ASK FOR
Collins" Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Piaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster. '
Collins Voltaic Plaster
NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY
Believe Affections of tho Chest.
Kelieve Affections of the Lungs.
Eeliovo Affections of the Heart.
Beliero Affections of tho Liver.
Believe Affections of the Bpleen.
Eelievo Affoctions of the Kidneys.
Keliovo Affections of the Spine.
Fveliev) Affections of the Nerves.
Relieve Affoctions of the Muscles.
Believe Affsctiona of the Joints.
Believe Affections of the Bones.
Believe Affections of the Sinews.
Bold br alt Draifirlrti. Trice 25 cents. Sent ty mall
on receipt of V5 cents for one, 11.35 for Blx, or 2 '15 for
twelve. rareHilly wrapped and warrnntcd, by WEEKS
& I'OTTLK, I'roprlclorB, Boston, Mass.
Kl AAA s,,ll Dnllv. The nmrest ond best
Ht'iUvl' thinar out. Kveryliorty Ihy. one. Sell"
t sivlit. " I CHnnot tell a lie. 1 c-irry my little lb.t'-liet."
Sen-i lOctn fnmnniple. 3 for 25 ct.. to K. . rMFl',
I 1 -I Centre St., N.V. Agenta make lj! 1( a d.iy. Try it.
N-thing wo Cheap nn J y-ithing r n tmp-rt-nt.
I will forward a useful f lircul ir to evi-ry P'-rs-m who
owns real or jiemnnal propi-rtv. Tree oI'I'iim.
v. il. vi:i:ks. ns iiinuiiiiv, n-- Yoi ij.
INKS, MUCILAGE and CEMENTS,
OP EVERY DESCKIITIOX,
W implied to Dealers in large or siuull quantities: by tho
H-iTon or put up in bntttei.
Prtrnto formulas preparod in utrict contidence, of
Inks, Mucilafffl. Clionucils, Medicines, etc.
Duinjc l.i re bufiness. with iinint approvei mnchinery
and under tbe Kiiperiuteudcice of a skilled CbemiHt, w
can offer ureat inducements to the trntle.
IH'1'I-.K SOItRN, ,
Proprietors Walpolp Color Works. KiiNtom 3fffiwti
THIS NEW
ELASTIC TRUSS
illsiaPid differtmrrfm mil others,!
cup-thp, with 8pir Adjuittni Bftll
io oeoter. sdapta ttnelf to all ponl
tioDSof tb bod, wbtle tti ball to
ih eup presses back tti in
testines just as a person
would. wltU tbe finsrer wpo
Utbl iTfur tb HcrJl. la beU
cscurely d-T nii'i lilttht. and a radioal eur cor'ant. it u tasj,
dumb)'' nd ehwp, Kf 'tt tr mull. rtreulats fre.
CCOtEttTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mloh
ClEZ A YK AH. AfiKNTS WANTED
rfaal II I on our (-rinul Ctiiiiliinnliiin
Jff S I'rompuftitNf rcprM.ntin(
1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS
wanted ererywhera. Tltf blirwewt tliitifc ever trird.
S los mndo Iroai this when nil niiifli Huttksfil. AUo
Ajrentswrnifidiinour M.Ui M IICKNT FAMILY
I'd IILF.S. Superiorto nll.ther. With Inv:irtM Illus
trato.l Aid and Sup;Ml itiu-1iii,". Tfii'Hi' tur(i ln-til
!tcVi'i(l. Full P:irti.-nlirstrin. Ad-lm- .l illN K.
POTTER A CO.. Piiblidmra, VH IJ.4DUUMIIA.
CAUPET WAEP.
TO THE
CONSUME!?.
MriTiniT imurovp'I liiv 1111;
mlity of our Witri, now beinx
rv.l.l uuifer the " FKKKl-iiSS" ticket, we nli.il! lu-reaftwr
topt, for the iiupruvi'd quality, tho brand "WllilK
ST A K. AAA"
We Hhnll a!so manufactitrd n lowr qiiniiry or nrp.
which will be sold tin-lnr the " PKKKLKSS" brand .
Knuiiim for "WHITK STAR AAA" Carutit Warp
of all lendinx Dry Goods Doalera.
A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
or- WE WANT SOO MORE FIRST-CLASS
6EWINO MACHINE ACENTS, AND 5f0
MEN CiF ENERGY AND ABILITY TO LEAPr.
THE FOSINESSOFSELLINCSEWiNCMA.
CHI NES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BJT
VARYINC ACCORDING TO ABILITY. CKA
ACTFTR AND QUALIFICATIONS Or VHE
ACE.4T. FOR PARTICULARS, ADUflESS
Wilson SewM Macnine Co.. Cmcago.
U7 829 BEOiSWAT, Siw York, ot Kiw Cttoaa U.
DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET.
With flilrt Support r and
tSt'lf.AdJuslina Pads.
Secures Health anl Comfort of
BoOy witll ( back and Hkautt of
Form. Three Garments in one.
Approved hv all i hysiciana.
A K N T 8 WANTKD.
Samples by mail, In Coutil, $t;
Saueen, f 1 T6. To Agents at
S5 cents less. Order Blue two
Inches mailer than waist mea
sure over the dress.
Winier Bros. 763 Broadway .5 T.
SMITH'S EAGLE CLAW,
1 tie mot niKuniouit (lev lue crer invented
for catching all kinds of titli orifome
Kasjtu ut, Buittfd tn any bait, and can
b ud eer whr. ISothinj? can escaa
ntil releasd ; and this t dune without
aoilinc th hand. Universally rvcom
mended by BiK)rtsmn. Sample. bj mail,
ISenn ttanip irr niiistrtitfa circular, ai
Agents
,PhUa.
K AC.LK CLAW CO., 713 hausuin bt
Recommend Heartily.
South Boston.
Mr. 8TKVENS:
tirar Sir I have taken several bottles of Tiinr VKGE-
TINK, and ara convinced it is a valuable remedy for
Uyspopsia, maney uompiaint, ana general aeoiuivy ui
the system.
I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from the
above complaints. Yours respectfully,
M US. UlflHUa r tv r. r.
886 Athens Street.
v ixrrr.i
"wnBoa's compouisd or
nim nv
PURE COD LIVES
ATT a TT T TT13
U'ilbor'a Coil T.lver Oil nnd I.lmc. - The
era t uonuUrit of tins sufa snii lbcoiom preparation
is alona altnbuUMa t'i its intrinsic wort a. In tha oore
ofUaughs, CoiUs, Asthma, Bnmebitia, W ioouiik' '. jb.
Korofiilous Humors, and all ConsumptiTa Syusut .fciB, it
hs no siiperior.if anusl. lt no ono noa-lac tbi earlf
srnutonis o( disvssa, when an aent is . :.t tana
whi. h will alUvi.te all aoinp'.a'.ute af tb,-' hMt, Lungs
or Throat. Manufactured olilr ly A. B. IVaJOB,
Choiiiist BoioM.bold b)f all drojuieU.
CHEAP. SIMPLE, RELIABLE
-MyiTfjAias.--
All Glass betteithiPokceiaiH uhed
. IQSS AWcONVE(JlErlCE AVOIDED BY
UD5a.JdCLAMP5.'n DNEPitCE
FIRST PREMIUMS
NEW-YORK
AMERICAN INSTITUTE.,
-I87S-I876--
PHILADA f SIMPLEST
fRANKLIN INSTITUTE
IB7
NTI
rENNIAL . IB78 J
BARREL-CEMENT JAA1
S on TIN COVEWSaho WIRES
PATENT"
rnA Ol AS
KbfwSRVwMen
gfa?a.awnMl
'sensible
tti 3 truss AS
B5 enta.
wantd.
NATURE'S REMEDY.V
EGmHE
THt &REAr Blood PuwirtEH
raETTER , 1
I. THAN 'I
PORCELAINJ
V AND f J
CHEAPESq
rr ce
5
HALE'S
HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAB
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Golds, Inflnania, EoarMnoai, Dlffiou'w
Breathing, and all Affaotloni of tha Throat,
Bronchial Tubes, and Langi, laadlnf ,
to Consumption,
This infallible remedy is composed of tin.
Honey of the plant llorehound, in chemical
union with 'Tar-Balm, .extracted from tin
Life Princin.e of the forest tree AuEii
Balsamea, or Balm of Gileftd.
The Honey of Horchonnd SOOTI1E3 AND
scatters all irritations nnd inflammations, mid
the Tar-balm ci.p.ansps and .iif.au the throat
and air passages lenilinc to the Ittnef. Five
additional ingredients keep the ergans cool,
moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre
judice keep you from tryinc this great medi
cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou
sands of lives by it in his large private practice.
N.B. The Tar-Balm lias no BAD taste or
smell.
TRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 TF.R MOTTLE.
Great nvini; t' liny larpe sire.
"Pike's Toothiu-lio Drops" C;:r
in 1 .Minute.
Sold by all Druggists.
J. N. CRITTENTOU; Prop., H.Y.
Tor II we will send free by mnll aud Kuaraa V
their safe arrival :
1? Rosea, all rtlfl'erent ports,
rw 20 Verheita, nil "
" 10 verbenas unci 6 kop. nlfrerent sort:.
IS Basket or IUmUUiik IMants
' 8 Bed til 11 Hants and 6 (..en.nltims,
' 10 (iernnlmns. nil tllfl'crrnt sorts,
u 12 Double Tubcrnse. liluoinliif bulbs.
u 12 (.ladloluft, flue blnointug bulb?
C Tuberos and 6 ilndiolin.
1 riant (.'latalotrue of wipuffes free.
4j !Swp't t'li9tnut Trn" fVir fl.
9r fiO Strawberry IMant. 4 rorls,
" 10 Concord tirape Vine,
10 (i rape Vines, fi sorts,
8 Currant Hushes, 4 orts.
" 12 Itaspleri !. 4 Mrt!.
A list of tnaibthlf 'l'nes and Vine and if-J-VA'
Descriptive Oitiilcuue free.
61UK113,1I AliMSu.N & Cu..lulut"v(Uc. I.ukex'o. U
NEW WIIiLCOX A GIBBS
Latest
Only machine
Invention, andV.
producing
s N the vorta
Antomatic
Tension and
- Stitch
Indicator.
mosL
Jfanelons
Kesults. 1
Trsdv stark Id bs.
f tT.rj nscbta.
SILENT SEWING MACHINF.
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, Jtc
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co.,
iCor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, New York,
Established 1846.
T
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FrVeEyon? having- a FARM or GAR
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10c. tor Illustrated Catalogue, 136 pages.
p.o. box, B. K. BLISS & SONS.
No- 6712. 34 Barclay St., New York.
FASHION5,
Tim latest most popular tyl
We will mail ihU Pattern sat
Cloth Model free, fur 1 Ocu.(o(
3 stampB), to pay mall expenses.
We will send tha Pminrn with
Cloth Model of tills New
Priiicenii Polonaise, fret for
Ten Ceuta (or 3 stamps).
"Princeu Polonaite." To pay maill us expenses.
Siitli's Instrnction-Booi & Catalogue.
Ilundrrdajot i.nrge iiiuatraiion or tne N
Atylfs wiin fiiiiple Incitrticiioim In He
lrp.ininkiuE." "CuMlnB Out," "Fiillnn,"
New
onie
ate
Hend Two Mump slid et It lV return mali.
llulb 1'attrrim aud Ilnok (or 23 cis. (or 8 stamps).
SEE our .TILES TEST OUR PATTERNS.
A. BURDETTE SMITH, t.r.
P. 0. Box i066. It East 14th St., N. V. City
9
CATARRH. 1 oiiil1. Extract i. nearly a Spc.
tifij ortuidisu;sy. Itcan hardly beet.
c-?..ik1, evn in old and obstiuat. euse.
'n. reV.ei Is so prompt that no on. wb
Iisbc. iv trln l it will be witbnnt it.
CHAIfEI) HANDS AND FACE.-Pond's
r xlMi l slK.uld be in every family this
rourfli waatber. It removes the soreness
and roug-hueas, and .often, and Ileal.
t'.iH skin promptly.
RHEUMATISM. Duriu- ssrsre and changeable
wtalher, no one subject to Rheumatic
Pains sbould be one day without Fend'.
Extract, which always relieve.,
SORE LCNiS.C ONSf.MlTlON, COlfiHS,
i ui.iin.-iuu i-om weatuer tnea the
Lung, sorely. Har. Poud'a Extrart
oa baud always. It ralievu tb. paw and
cures tbe disease.
CHILBLAINS will be promptly relieved and
ultimately rured by bathing tb. afflicted
rarta with Pond'. Extract.
FKOSTElj LIMltrt.-l'oud'. Extract Invaria
bly relievo, tho pain aud fiually Cures.
SOKE THROAT. OCINisY, INFI.AMEII
TONfelLS 2NU AIR PABfSAtiVs
are iiroujptly cured by the use of l'uud'a
Extract. It never faiU.
HISTORY aud l .r. of Pond'. Extrart, i
. )',"r!1';hletform.seutfreeonaTplicationt
POND'S EXTRACT CO., 98 Maidea ImuI,
Now York, bold by Prmafiata.
AUTOMTIO
J Lady's 'MrmrKV
OverskirL
i4
EXTRACT
MERIDEN CUTLERY CO.
Received the HIGHEST CENTENNIAL PRIZF.
TH "PiTXHT XvOBT'HAJtDU Tabu
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS
ft'S' ,"'jT? Jf r 01 "PATKJIT JM
i Vv niost aursbi. WH1
utlery, and by tk M
win eaii inr , r.yi m .
TH, Rum f!nn for Cstsrrh
Tf.m.dlr. In firaf
miss. C. BKIX, Bn
2HH't BpringJdMssSj
k flTWTS Our irnorls sull nt night to wiT fsmllf.
liXXj)H X O Ad's Bnilth Mf. Oo..WorcBW,MMS.
PtNTKI, km "HtrnriB Slnt ' t'lmej. rniirta
by Vll'llirmnoH.Wr.M. Co., 1 S Dutch BU.W.t.
AiflA WEEK. CatalojNM and Barapla FRKK.
i n4 Rampla'FKKK.
Nassau St., New Ymk.
PKK O J77 A W1ttn Amnts. I O Outfit fr
iKV, AtiKiista, lilaina.
93 IU U rm KTINSONACO..!'. rllnnd, Main
Sfifi i ""kin pur own town. Tprms and OS mitflt
Int. 11. M AI.I.K. I T Hortlnnd. tiiiim..
$12
n dny at hntnft. Airnta wantd. Outfit and
vrnms fmn. TRIIK ,t m. Ansrnrta. Mitina.
T)&) CauioguB. 1.. 1-i.r.rcnnu.
5nmple fre. 32 pan
I I IoKt..N. y.
Brtfnl II rB'shots)j.oj,7ostTiMi. ri.nti.ff".
IU ". W ' H.P "nwgTTBim Ot'M Wom:s f-'Vir i. Til-
joo r,n". Ft., rov m r. in nft..p.. Md.
w. .nil Pis. Rfrg.-lrs. ,T. POI.K, Wlt.MIWOTOH. Drt.
AOGA WO'TI. A rnt wnntrd TiTTwhf re
fjt Arlrtr. n O. PIMKI' NO. rtsTrnsweod. III.
1IAV H Alt? ltrMrrpil p trif!ln cost.. MTP"n-
m 11" nrriiw pi'm n'r i-c. inrrriipnlN rt njr mis:
ston ' i'. mini. 3f7'' norpTrnnil at., Kmohlvn.N. y
17011 dAT T?-fh-rfnrniih-PATET
J' t IV lyl IjVl ll""t immll on a most
snl-.Mf. pspfiil nrticlfi. Ad's Bos i153. Boston, Mfts.
t f Fnl'l l n fsrnlnpiiM trw h msl(.
nOOSFY A- CO., JKRwl MthStrwt.Ni-w York.
rjF A?-ITIN'S
t PR
No.
PBTrrnT MA TTj, 2Ad.
P-tnt. Rulpr. Mrssnra. Pnpnr
URTIN IHFO. CO..
Cuttr. sna niottir commnert
rj n. 5th St., rtiii.
Tjii.irrTinr nm,T.-A nrw, chkap, pf.b
Zi FFfT Core for prpnmtiiri. dpt'ilitv. Rpnd for clrrn
larorcsll on Da, H. KARR. R32 Brosdwur. New York
DCMCIfilUC No matter how slIrhtlT disabled. In.
1 a.iw.w.. ereases now ni'
nid. Advice nnd circular
7 ( )7 Snnom St., Phils., Pa.
-.. T. McMTrHARt.. Attv.
EPILEPSY
of FITS cured br Dr. Robs' Kptleptlfl
Ite.ntuies. Trial Packaok hf.st vhkk.
AdUrefi. ROSS IJKOS., KicHMusn, ln.
"Tf VWV Knsilv mnflo with mirStmril anrl
llllilUilL Ky IJhuck Ositttt, Cirmil.irs Kriw.
S3
ATrilFS. A Orant EVnsation. Rnmnlo
Watch and Oi'lfU free to Agint. lietter thitD
AI.HA A nfnntfi. Affenta wnnted. SO bpt mlV
Naiill inf rtit'l, n the world. tnn Kimplo free.
WW a n 'i h
A vrnr In Aront. fhMt tmtt
i 0
Snot u'vn jit.. For tonus nl
difss.y. U'.rtf. ,1 ( ... St. Hi
W. L. nATTtrce, Tfsclirr ff Guitar, Fltife, Cornet.
bWajBBBBK) AKt.fttr Tilton Pat.Gtiitar.thc licit in une.
H-ipt m Mimrnl Iimtninieiitsi, Mtnio-
S10 to $1,000
tnTMtd in Wall Rt. Stork maVM
fortun- erpry month. Hfmk ent
freo eplfiin:nr fvurylhintr.
I MTCfl Wen tonntidt ordprn for our Boodnt
illlllllllV.
I'nlnn Vtliitrlat1 Wnrh.
iriiiiinti, (
OPIUM
1IAH1T (I ltED AT HOME.
N.i publicity Time short. Terms mod.
ernte. I.OOII 'IVstimoniils, !
PH. F. E. MA HSU, (Juincy, Mich.
scribeLO.s?:
CIIOICH Rnmples of f-htilce Flowr nnd Onrden
KKHIIS rieerts sent FI.-KK. Cenrl it-rent stninp to
'I IV UN pny return pote. NIAGARA PLANT
A WAV. AND REED CO.. KrPFALn, N. Y.
It l5.' n Vrrk net to Agents. The
lndi.jiensr-l.le tn V. A. M. Send for I
yrf f'-t-i.ii. WKoniNo en., pi
Masoniu Works, 7 3 1 Rruadwny, N
The New Work
nn THtiPns
ew York.
Ahy iarf tflftiUtijr Accnti Miiiiik uur iruiuo.
:oiik, li i t ure ft i id Chrottio (-Knit, 'l
th ent It tin'd for ff . IMii'tru
Co South !
rnr.i ihmiix!
(!he:tp Ticket. Reli
ftbb infomintion to
best liicntioii". Senrt 11 rtn. for Snuthi HtroM. AtitV
a A I N KS Jfc Y TN(i LI N. No. Ator Hmiwe, NVw Ycrk.
WAIUXCn MEN to travel nd nell to Ornlrrw our
Hll I tU nsw unhrffikMbie (ilfn L'liimneyn nnd
LnmpGoodd. No I'l'fldliliv. Rnhiry I i hern I, bni.
nes pernmnent. Hotel and trnvelin pTpi'nca paid.
MoNiTdli til. AB Co., 2i4 Main St., Cincinnati. O.
YOV con seeur
1 H O H H pnvliiu businBa
ir I I I I I II fonitty, nt a nnt nil
'f IT I M I II "nd nnt nil cnpitnl
it U U U JJ nnd honorable, by
eiciuaire fur your
cost. No tJnrienrt
required. Pleannnt '
nddreMing .Inn. T. ViIlfnmfni Cincinnnti, Ohio.
MrttnMtn Cincinnnt., Ohio.
HO! FOR AUSTRALIA.
Kmivrntion anited br Oorprnor of Nw South Wnl
'roin Nfw York. 5,17.tjt'. (told. Fnr pirticnlari apply o
R. W. Campron A Co., 211 South Willnm St.,NewYork.
$100. REWARD. $100.
Tnw MOtlSTArHKvroducrdop ntmooth faca
Iit the use nf Dvkk'r Hbakd Klixir without
injur?, or will forfeit $I0U. Price by twill ia
culra pukngQ ib cent a, for ttirff frf ceuti.
A. t. K.MITI1 tt CO.. ak'U. l'aUriae. liU
I Have aold Hutcha Univernl Conirh Hyrnp for four
yenrs. I krop in (-tck all the cough runieiiifi nonttidur.
ed ntnndnrd in thin nection. None sell o rnpiily or itio
uch (reneral satiKfnctinn. na ' The Univrmtl," H-tdn't
tou bitnr try a remedy that ta conuni-nded so highly by
your nttifihbors?
KPWIN P. FATLTWO, Oswego. N. Y.
fTlTTl A G The choicest in tho world Importer
1 XZii tO prices l!irrent ConipHiiy in America
staple nrtiule pie sites everybody-rTriHie contimmlly in
uraasinfc Agents wnnted everywhere best inducements'
don't wnste time send for f -iruular to KoliKI'T
WKI.LM, 43 Vesey St., New York. P. O. Rnx
Prof. lffala Maslc Coinounl
Is tbe only preparation, one packsc ut whicn
will force Die Iward to trrow thick sml heavy
oil tttc inrrt.tlHat fuc iHtiht.ut injury in 21
djys in every t mo, or money flu ei Mill v rey
liind' d. 25 rvnts nw nnrkae. nntpnit 3 ful
fiOcenU. IO. V. ,.ili:S. Al)liifl. yum.
VIOLIN STRINGS!
Genuine Italian Violin Strinps. also for Banjo or (iui
nr. ni 24K-. e;ich.or S"..Oand f&dx. Kent
y ni:nlon rereipt ot price. P '.tiers '. Send card for cat-lofr-io.
.1. SA l Ai Kltt Importer Miisteallnst' -i-wr.ttnn.t
St-.n:r-, If M( Imnihf rn St.. NfwYork.
t1HEAI'FT Articles over offered to the public On
l receipt of l,cts. wo will snnd by mil. p.it-p;iid.
onn Ladies' ffold nl.ited ornamental Slut w I P.n, also one
f tho Bet-wast ttt yfe Hut ornaments. Theae ko kN are ut
tha newent and late.it dehiens; are worth ten times tho
money. Try u.y-n will send Atiain. NKV Yv)HK
M ANUFACTl KlNft CO., .U Church Street. N. Y.
riAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY
UENTEN 1
It contains nearly 4K) fine entrrs'inRS of buililintrt
nnd scenes In the Great KabibitioD, and is the only
authentic and complete history pub'sished. It treats of
the frrand buildiiiRs, wonderful exhibits, curiosities,
(Trent events, etc. Very cheap nnd sells nt sight. Ona
Agent sold 48 copies in one dny. Hend for on- extra
terras to Agents and a full description of the work. .
Address, NATIONAL PUHMKIUNi CO.,
Phii.ahkM'HTa, Pa.
ft A TTT'TriTST Unreliable and wortlJep books on
vAU Xlvlii the Kxhibition are beitiK circulated.
Do not be deceived. See thiit.the bonk you buy contains
1)1 3 pugeiiand nearly 41 hne enKvinKS
RANDALL'S
PULVERIZING
RARRnW,
. AND THE
WARRIOR MOWER.
DESERVEDLY CONCEDED TO BE THE
MoHt Popular, Profitable anil F.eo.
notnlcal Farm Implement In I ue.
Fully Warranted In Every Re.prct.
Send for circulars to the
WARKIOR MOWER C OMPANY,
I. lull' Fnll-i K. Y.
WnEN WRITING TO ADVRRTIKfcKn.
plea., say that tsv advertutx
t tkta iiaper.
Kxifa.
;tadle cutlery.
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